I agree with rval2. Too bad Jimmer got drafted by such a bad team. He is a great
player and has been very patient waiting for his chance. I admire him greatly!
One more year on his contract, and he can choose his team. Why would any team
draft and keep that many guards? Such a waste of talent!

The Kings are maybe the worst managed team in the league. They have about 10
guards on the roster it seems. They are on their third coach in as many
years......add in all of the talk of selling to Seattle........poorly managed. I
would much rather see Jimmer play somewhere else in the NBA.

@BYUalum if Jimmer was such a great player he would be PLAYING. Unlike certain
Federal Gov't jobs, the NBA is not a league where you get rewarded with
playing time based on seniority. If you want to be on the court, go out and
prove you have to be on the court. Something he has yet to do up to this point
in his career.Also, tread lightly Brandon Judd you're stealing
Gurney's bi-weekly go to column. That's no way to promote harmony in
the workplace.

The Kings are bad. Jimmer is worse. The Kings drafted him because they wanted
him to play. But he quickly proved to them that he's not good enough to
play on the NBA's worst team. Put it this way: The Kings are the worst
defensive team in the NBA, but Jimmer's defense is so bad that he
can't even crack the rotation. Who's fault is that, The Kings'
or Jimmer's? I suppose it's the Kings' fault for not being able
to see past the Jimmer hype machine when they wasted a draft pick on him.

His new role will be riding the pine, hoping another guard has an injury, and
collecting a big fat pay-check most of us would be jealous off. Jimmer could
last a while in this league, but not as a player with many minutes. Jimmer your
future lies as a shooting coach at a junior college.

You simply can't pass
up the temptation to badmouth anything or anyone associated to BYU. I'm
actually starting to feel a bit sorry for you guys with your perennial negative
mindsets.

BTW: Chris... you predicted Jimmer wouldn't even
make the NBA. And as usual, you were wrong once again. At least Jimmer is trying
to improve his game. Too bad you can't do the same with your predictions.

Robin... The reason the Kings are the worst team in the league is
mostly because they have a coach who doesn't seem to know what he doing
most of the time. That is a more valid reason for Jimmer not playing a lot, as
opposed to your weak and unsubstantiated analogies.

Yes, indeed, what a program. That basketball program at
BYU has totally dominated the Utes over this past decade (winning 90% of those
games) in a way that has been making Utah seem more like a Junior College
program.

So you may want to stop and realize that the more you put
BYU's program down, the worse you are making your Utes look.

If you put even a fraction of the time into objectively
following BYU sports than you do hating and disparaging anything BYU, you'd
know that there are several players from BYU in the past 30 years who have
played more years in the NBA than you have correct game predictions.Danny
Ainge is a player that comes to mind who was very successful. He probably has
more NBA title rings than Utah will have wins the rest of this season.

People who criticize the success of others who make more in one year than they
do in a lifetime seem pretty petty and jealous.